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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
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BANAINS INµIICYCLES
1 Cornet, Ladies', $12 00 1 Perfect gents', >f25
1 Elba, Gents', $30.00 1 E. A U., Gents', rj'•45
6 Cleveland, (lents', $30 to $35 2 31cBurney-Beettir,Ladiese $40
2Clerelaad,Lsdies', $30 and $35 1 " " Gents, $45
COLUMBIA BICIM
STANDAR)) (1F Tlt E WORLD.
AT $35 TO $85.
TRY OUR CHAIN LESS COLUMBIASS.---
TflB MCBURNEY-BRATTIE1-
ARE STILL TLU SWELLS OF CYCL1 QOM.
EMEROONys
Bicycle & Music House
Livery: mod CodeLivery,
at Sipa,
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
Re tee ■etidlU.ANT
411ODIRICIL TatTa9DAT. )(kV' fed ►fie
THE HIRED MAN ASSERTS HIM-
SELF.
Tlitl� positron of 1 h^ d'iretl Wan (Nl
the farm is • social and agricultural barom-
eter,, and a fair index of. the prosperity of
the country. When amnions droops and
agriculture lags,- the hired man bown hie
bead to the . tuatton, arid bends his back to
bets; like the sow of the. Isroelitl1h petit
arch of -old. He sue. for • place and is con.
tent with his wages ; j,e is a ten ant, if not
"."- • eatmttt•wtMt
confess himself a very slave. But whim
bea=ns' revives and the demaiiI for agricsl-
.tar•l produce is ittrollyt, when prier* stiaeu
and the mortgage of the farm begins to melt
awl in the sunshine u/ lroeperi y behold
how the hired men comports himself ! He
lifer his head and looks no more a .Life or a
vassal, but stands with his. feet On the soil
of freedom and swells out hj. chest like
mon. 7 he farmer to no longer his lord and
master, be is merely his ewploy'er. Pruett'
ire being made and Ise, the hired toiler,
must share them. He h.q learned to value
kis labs in proportion at the' price of the
produce of the farm has advanced. • He
bean of treed acres in. the Northwest
awaiting the coming of the settler. Ha
trees the' woos el kis employer; or those of
neighbor., leaving for the distant West
witb .mall wallets and big and hopeful
hearts, and his ambition is stirred to goals°
and be his own master. He gives notice to
his "boos" that he is going thither to take
up laud for himself. 'then his -true worth
is seen l.y the farmer. 1f the hired man be
one who knows his calling he cannot be
parted with milers be demands wages that
no farmer can afford to pay. 1f he Ise a
poor stick he i+ allowed to go. Sometime.,
however, the biggest nage, offered cannot
bold the hived man when he has the West-
ern fever. It is like lot : " Many waters
cannot quench it."
Tu take a practical view of the question,
there is a problem to he faced today on our
Ontario farm.. tlmt in of more important*
than many of our modal and political mon-
pullout dream of. Wages on the farm have
advanced about {200 per mouth this year
compared with the prevailing figures of the
past two or three years. The hired man
Mao knows his business gen from 116 tone
_a swath with posed. '$at he is hired Only
far ex or eight months and, like the bear,
must internale during the winter and suck
his paw (or purestunt,t the -spring- rtayw reg
turn. It is doubtful, therefore, whether a
rally in the prier of farm labor will retain
the most industrious, and skilful helpers on
our farms. The cure fur the troulde is an-
nual engagements, which, after all, means
the retention of name of the summer's earn.
inga un' ;1 winter.
The hired man who known how to work
on a farm is not se easily found as he used
to be. He is being replaced by the reorgae.
teed waifs of the alums of British cities,
With odd conceptions of the placing of "h'."
-those exasperating aspirate. -art equally
strange ideas regarding the things required
to make at aU•rourd rural expert. An un-
derpaid boy from the lame and byway.- of
London or Liverpool cannot stand'sucuetw-
fully in Use place of a native-bxnu Canadian;
certainly he cannot do so on an Ontario
form. And to native (8nadian young man
cues to come into competition with the
young fellow who says that the parttime i.
fall of " blydes of grew'," and that Mosses
eye 1oole,'Ibut not 'orns." Themlore the
• Eked mat of parts is leaving for other
• porta - Westward, ho ! like the star of em-
pire, be is taking hie way. Manitoba calls
to Mas. Alberta and Asainiboia'stretch out
tbefr hands unto him. The Klondike, too,
UM Ha temptation.. He cannot stay and
hie room or bed wtkb,a L.tf. p
lid who M to him a foreigner and a mead•
lletrwder upon our free Intl.
We do not wish to tree the genuine hired
• Oen go. We need him in Ontario. He
earns all he get.. He know. the require -
matte of the country, He is a better mste
for the farmer'. danghtel than any of the
young gentlemen from Rt. Oilee or the Brit
fah Bowerie.. The Prairies. nerve much to
the native•born hirosl man. But if he meet
go and mak. a home for himself in the land
of the broad pra'ries, we will send him off
oat- itis courage in trial, his
ulama, le unfailing, hie judgment will
rrrr)�,i. 8 1 1 tTirr,ogh. He -wilT mat=e
the fertile wail at the great Northwest laugh
out Y abundant harvest. Pmvidence will
be MOB; the brave fellow. Re win get
Ms a home and cattle and Rorke, and he
ere IleNrn to Onano In a few short years
lentos to hie prairie home the girl he loft
behind him. TNN SIGNAL will publish his
marriage notice ; the neighboring fernier.
and their wives and dsughtew' will make
many prereutr to the bride. The North
west will increase in population Lal pus..
perity, and the Ontario hired man and the
able help -mate who went with him will help
to make the history of that section of this
pyisaast nation.
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, ENAP SHOTS.
1'lic annual meeting of the Wert
Huron Rrfuret Conteuti:gn will be hell 'n
Duugruuou, Tumidity. Msy 30th. Ad
dreams will be gi.oi by Hon. .1. T. (;AR-
Ww all.l KO.s T HOLM&,, M.P., and a full
attemliuoe it rel{tested. Eery Ldteral in
the riding is ins stet to'attend.
-That was a nice little pi. co of
tommy-rot which Sir CM-alu.rr• Tt PPF.R got
otT in the Meisel" 'ghee d;ay, in subadonoe
that there had bee
i 11--�ar�•o�i•
,roil at reaffit- Mn •lf l l'r•
rte's .tory Was true why! 't the Tories
protest the election. Tip 'al elotlion i.
being petitioned hgeinet ori r leek -grounds
Than those •Ile ed id the Dominion election
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
Now AtMUT TUE PANTa re'K8T/
f r atferd ('suttee : If thou bank robber
'eeM-ittaw Ia e& .1 es wall feel inclined to
exee mon resort to 'Ito tea mock exp,diea'
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A RARE trot:oaaial'L
New York Press : A 'ogre was legally
hanged in Georgia I..t week. The people
in the vicinity ot Palmetto tad feel that
they missed a lifelong opportunity
IT'a LASY TO DIE PWa.
Hamilton Herald : Andrew Carnegie says
it is a disgrace to die rod', and tt ti a little
onmfortieg to think that the great majority
of people are saved from this form of da-
me*.
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TLUL PI=TY.
Buffalo Eames" : Thor. Canadian farm-
er who united in a prayer meeting for de
liveraooe from the r aterp.11ar pest followed
op their prayers by going out and "praetor
their trees. This is the kind of piety the
Lird !oyes to reward.
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A o01l4Ctblt0i N ITII A Phi. 1.
Chicago Post : "Of what talas it con-
etdsnes to a man lake you 1" they asked of
the legislator.
„ Well," he replied thoughtfully. " it
makes my pries a little higher when any one
wants to buy me."
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WHAT TRS roll ('Owe.
Chleage JOin'wt ''Hew much did these
't yesP-wSb.Ti0ie tv4..d wee the'
hem at 'ha pier. " They base Dost my
dollar and a half lo boat hire, hall a dollar
or =lit„ mo
1a70s, half a dollar for
the fish, a qutrtcr for hush anent) to Me
chap who sold them to me, a salt ot elothee,
and probably my church membership," re-
Plied the Sunday fiahermsn, with a hunted
eek to hie eye.
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T110 FAI.I.T I. NM .(Til 1U1'i'ATION.
Toronto Globe : The railway magnate,
C. 1'. Huntington, addressing railway of6o-
lale at Man Francisco, "aid that •location
sew enlisting mea for honest labor and mak •
iog the rafoel above it. It was drawlog the
boy. away from the farms to dawdle shoot
In the cities. The Springfield Republioen
makes the sharp retort that education isnot
• 1nsrterpart .omach responsible for this
as "ooh example, se 1'. P. Huntington.
"The farina boy sees that he mint earn
"very cent of the small income he coo bops
to wio from the soil by unremitting toil,
while the ohanees for getting a big fortune
from the manipulation of stooks in railroad
end other ventures are to be found chiefly
la the dila.'" Peopio are ceetl.aally &Mt
bating to education t.ndenolee which are
realty doe to the desire for wealth and
"ooid advancement.
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PADDLING OUR OWN OANOS.
Simco* Reformer : The hoodoo Times,
epeskteg of the Aoalo-Amerloee mantis
(lone, montage" that the funotione of the
British government in oon.eetina with Cit•
adieu interest" are "dram y and that they
moat be dealt with primarily sad Imperial
latera s*o*adartly trees that mesa that
Washington most settle matter Canadian
►1 Ottawa, Instead of going to London ! It
looks like it. This shows the Importanoe of
Ilanad* in the eyp o1 the Imperial authori-
ties,
uthors11es, and indicates (het the motherland onn-
e lder" her great and growing child quite
oapable of attain, her own affair" with
foreign flatlet It all this is true, It doubles
the responsibility of Cesadian statesmen,
and should indicate to than the neoeseity nt
wisdom, madonna lid a wider statesman-
ship than hers ban exhibited 1a the past.
!'arty onnsideratiese w111 hams to aim, place
to the wider fawns' et the mum,,
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7811 ('Meant insMOW IMIlRlentl.
Stratierd tia*oon : A charge .f oepotirm
ia laid aplest Mir RtohardOartwrith►,f000d-
ed ea a number of hie relatives beteg to the
service of the Domtnion .ed Provincial ger-
'foments, nearly .1' of . hum wars there be-
fore
.fore Sir Ksohard entered the Gasless. Reuse
of Nem, demo" amenity, have held Ne', O-
boes eyes a quarter of • ceetary, wilds bb
3'•
sew, who are 1a the Mooted Pollee es m
it.. perstaoeut aUIU. corps, wrest their
PSj0I0 wee (a the resistor way. Ow wowea
others w►u satiated. 'ado's'. lastest of `lir
Richard beteg a fs.tor t• their ad•aaoemest
16 le welt koowa that Ma posltoea u a Lib-
eral leader worked to thews dlsedvaatye
wader 11.e late reetme. Sir Richard Gro
wrieht Is ars well koowa not fro be 'seesawed
by monetary oewtdsratiow in the dl.ubarge
of hta publle dunes that the attack will
have no weight with the country.
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Tull hot 1TY ar,Trr Ili t•ISAILL
N oodihook Seatlael•Review: Dr.Sproule's
measure at premed before the Healable
House to great a gororament bounty cm
beet sagas should *os oomwesd Itself to the
sober gond esoa of this comet, y. The in -
dairy is a desirable one tf 11..las be estab-
lished to the ordieery way. bus it cassia
oendure to the general prosperity to bare
port of the public) leads devoted to g•viog
employment to • very smell 'melt.- et the
pensioned' sad aktaa & taw mom elan,
Snob r*wulatlo.s nearly always prove to be
quite unfair to the people as s whole. At
present the taxpayers d Ceremony are grant •
the such a large bounty on the beet sugar
produced there that the West Indian mine
sugar taduary has been rulsed. The people
of ..rest Britain sad other oo.atrles are
g.ttie r their sugar vary sharply. They sod
the I1•1man manufacturers are pining the
profit, but It all comes out of the pockets of
the German people.
RAILWAY TRACKMIMInITL1CF.
The ea*.ee That May. the la f a aalluaa
Out .f the l=eas
,mural manager Hays of tb. Grand
'trunk Kailway has sot oomph.d with the
regnes1a of the saeoutive oommitae of th.
Brotherhood of Railway Treokm.n, and the
result is that sight hundred ..otion men,
oowprivag the track staff of the whole
Brand buck system, hate gone out on
strike.
The traekmas are seeking an maws in
wages, and • remedy for some other gray
aloes. Under the present ached el, a tor.•
man gets $1 SO a day, and ea ordinary sec-
tion hand $1, from which 2 to 3 osot• a de
diluted for insurance. Counting the boli
Jaye, when they are laid off. the avenge
wants u ser, u y caws • d.y Sloe hon
that, .om.Iimes th.y have to work 15 to 17
hours a d•y, awl ree'f's. ho pov for over
lune
The oomm.ttlo contras:s with this the
('aaadian 1'a^itis R • 1..v rete'u'.---lore•
moo $1.75, tr.r: k talo 11 15 to $1.2, p*: ten
hour dal-.
Moods yuron,i:g1140v (tounein dma.tear
on the Grand '1'. uok were ootieed by the
strikers' committee that the men would art
g to work'wual the wages were mcr.a.ed.
A ware of 99 pen's a day, 'lie men eom
e'i' a, is not • su�igiPa ., nasi-?�rg-teC
[Ts[aaT�w.ver y. Mer.oysr Lamers err..
t st ow menthe rent. have htea raao.r4
ea them from $t.to 1j260 a mantis, •r ! that
the prigs et pr.vi.:.e/ has aftn gena an
They ask t':*'- the was, sohedul- he :seam:
'is aocordasai 'with the now con litioos n[
lode& asd else as a mater of Ihir phy.
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4EEBURN. t
MONDAY, May 22-d.
-The regalia monthly nue Mg of the W.F.
Mi...A society met ly 1n, Patios at the rsat•
deuce of Mn. Joh. Baton W..t.e.day
1 1.180oa (l lest week. The wather pr. ed
r.ther untavorabls sed tee attendee.' was
not re l.rg. ae, at the previous meeting.
Mrs. 11.mtltoh sed Miss M E Morrie, of
Goderiuh wire present. Roth ladies reeve
interesting addressee on the late convention
of the Preehyteriao Woman's Miesionsry
h oiety held lately et Woodstock. Ater
tea the members diseased for their homes,
.II muoh pleased with the proceedings of the
mating.
SL Macelannus has ourohaaed the north
fern. of R. Glidden, at one time the termd
J sores '1 harlow.
Week on J. Mosier's new resid.00.0 pec.
greening.
11. Foley Is •=vier his house a omit of
paint.
Friday evening of this week there will be
a congregational meeting in the Sunday
.oboe' room to disease enencial matter..
Proceedings to Open at 8 o'olook.
Miss noted* F•,therlhrham, after a pleas-
ant
le.ract mouth's visit to her sister, Mrs. A. H.
Cluttoo, went home on Saturd.y of lest
week
else have made a plass for tbemeahos is the
I • e of their friend. w►lei *111 Doe seen
he used.
Th. UuU.gtpee Isstllate cadets, anima
forty ere elroeg, paraded on thietkinare on
Saturday.
•1'o• cold opal! seems to have passed with-
out any great d...agpo to veeet•/1ee.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Nassau. -500 tuba uhutoe hairy Butter.
Egos, llo. cash, 120. trade. o; dt:., Ktno,
W =sodas. t 1
For l;.'f.lt. tickets and express money
orders alit telegram to all paw of the
world, iso to the le. b'. Ltwr,oce World's
Agency, Wad .t.
lie to the scler=a restaureut, Wass -et„
for your ioe cream, oonfeottoa.ry, fruits.
etc. C. 111.a" a STUN a, prop.
Auction sale at Omani mouton room.,
f1•miltee-sl, Saturday. May 27eb, at 2
o'elook, when a earthly of household roods!
84111 be *aid. ' ettistAS UUNULT. aslaslesasr
ASHFIELO.
MONDAY, May 22.d.
The following statistics are taken from
the aeseesmeat roll of the township ot A.h-
held for 1899 •
1898. 1899.
'loud assessed value, 11,696,130 11,684,300
No. of persons ea roll. . 3,366 3.277
No. of oaths, 7,200 7.288
No. of sheep, 4,001 4.227
No. of pigs 3,743 4 336
No. of horses 1,851 1 862
xsrw
of fait wheal:• 4,849 5,672
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. ler. Moffat, of Toronto, preacher is
North st. Metbodist oharoh Sunday morn•
iog, and in Knox ohuroh in the evening, is
the interests of the Upper Canada R"hgioue
Treat 1-,4 Book Soolety.
The third annual oonveotioo of the Huron
Presbyterial Aeeoaiatioo of Young People's
hiooietles of ('brietian Kodeavor will be held
la Knox ohuroh, (:od.riob, on Teeslay of
next week. Tbe oonventloo w111 open with
devotional exerotaes at 9.45 A n., afar
whI•:;. an address on the topic " How to de-
velop the devotional In our work," will be
given by Wm. .Stoddart, of (Iodariob. This
will to followed by hulas.., the receiving
of reports from "ooietlee, .Lot!oa of (Aare,
tile. In the aftere000 the IohIowieg sabjeoti
will be %ken ap : "How to "ware mon
syetemetia study of the Bible, Mrs. A.
Taylor, Blyth ; " Row to develop the social
life of oar.oaiatles," Mr.. J. C. Greig, Sea -
forth ; " What eon our young people do to
farther the Interest" of the congregation !"
G. Edgar Davidson, lioderioh township ;
"Oar Presbyterial Union-ad•anlagoe and
disdventegse," the Themes Road Bente,
The evening session will commoner. at 7:30
o'clock with • praise service, followed by
the discussion of lhs following eohjeofe
" What advantages from the study of the
history of our non ohuroh," D. M•.wars ;
" The aharch'e relation to the we=al row
none of the day," the Custer Satiety. The
program will he Interspersed with solos,
duets, • n. There will be a cellection to de -
fly oerase ry en pewee.
The ohos, rl the present conference year
wttl wither.' PFn departure of Rev. Wm.
Godwin, whose three years' term as pastor
of Vioteria street MaIodiat ohuroh expires
next month. Deer ha onneeotioe with
1hie onagregatloe, both the spiritual and
material Interests el the ohuroh have pro.•
pared. He hes proved himself • faithful
mtont.r of the Gnapel and has devoted him-
self onseldohly to the work which hu been
planed in hie share. Hb popalarlty ex-
tend. not only throng the members of the
enneregation of his own obareh, hat among
all who know him, and his departsrewill be
the canoe of sensor to many. He w111 leave
behind him nob only the recollection of hie
own personal worth, bet a mem.uts .i
trick and mortar la the shape of the head-
s now t ereonage whisk la being wooed
bend. the obnreh sad whit*, it is sTpeeted,
will he oompleted by the time of the arrival
N hos swearer. ilige4 *devla himself le
tae largely the roadie for the inoeptfee and
completion of Mie enterprise, and with
ohareearietio energy and pereevenaee he
. mmol eatwortotNwn to mower the whole
nest of thar beillinv, en that le well he tare
wftboat seewmhnone for the eejey)ment of
entles.dlag pa.Mn el the tibareh. Mr.
Godwin's amlehle partner and Mak family
Apert. Wantd.
AGSNT8 W.M1'11iD-YQR "THK
ra w ll,
� �� aZerbisvea sato ot Admiral
wat�ha�aatest sant hero. H•
s=aner of the aetpppppplsssssssaa's�
!MK ;halftone
free.o m
d.or•The teamempr
friend sad •d.
sleet sad best
It
lashes; v iso
fleas Only eta,
Mmteslose. Outfit
Wrile quick.
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It
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"Probably no single drug is emplocd iiinervous din-ODERICll BARGAINCENcases Wit effects Iso hark- TRE
edly beneficial as those of
cur oil."
These
NEXT BARCAIN -DAYS
These are the words of
an eminent medical teacher.
Another says; " The hy-
acknowledges are generally
May 25th 26th
acknowledged as valuable and
nerve tonics."
Buth these remedies are
combined in Scott's Emul-
sion. Therefore, take it
for nervousness,-'.4asnr%lgie,
sciatica, insomnia and brain -i
exhaustion.
,ec
ad g...q .1t *suer&
SCOTT a !Wang.. Chenaits, '.rams,
'then is • broken stop is th..Wn lead
tr.g to the wt end of the batboy whioh
should be meekest News osmoses costae to
Lrl.l thou:
ASK ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
M"LE00'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR
A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
Manufactured by J• M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont.
A Painted Floor
makes housekeeping easier. A dusty carpet
keeps the whole house dusty. A rug can be
csaily shapes and the dust left outdoor.
THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
SPEaAL FLOOR PAINT
&altlide for doora and floors only. Made
fa Ma&
FOR SALE ONLY BY
N. D. ROUGVIE.
iVioKim's New Store
Reid's Old Stand, Goderich.
" Vaster Value Than Has Been."
We stake our reputation on the assertion that we sell
the same style -anti quality of goods itt a-lowerprice than you
have been pay- ing We do not
claim to sell
Wilelrwe- ilare--
Haiio-'vvti'theY pride
it is not at the expense of the quality. Are you not in duty
bound by your own interest== to prove if our claims are true ?
Come in ; if facts are not as represented we can't force you
to buy even' if we wanted to.
Boy.' 3 piece Mala
and up to 115 00.
1M 50 Boy"' 2 pies* =Sa=te at 11 26
sow ap 594 00.
Bove and Youths' Norfolk or Bilyole
Balt.--Ihenewes►-at
1•
$3 25, f2 75 .ed f2 50
f r.+ -For 8k isle or Cbildrea's Merles
sad oma. or Men's Summer Coate,
37 Probes *Ids, opeolai at. , ..20o. and 100
Yee'. 8eile-a lugs stook to l.leot
fres. at prices from -----$3251o$1000
Kea 36 to 44, breast measure.
idea's Suits mete irnm your own may.
ore, made to ht any shape, eo mat-
ter what shape it to, satufamtion le
every detail Hnar*nteed, a1.,
. 810, 112, 115, 118. 920 and 822
Boys' Wash's/ Sura, elirhtly soiled,
regular price 11 and 11 26, to clear
at 76,. and 86a.
Dress Goode -Fine fawn Cashmere, 42
fool's. wide, regular pries 25o., re-
duced to, per yard, 121..
Mm's Trouser" at 79o. for a good
strbeg tweed, ap to e3 00 for • flee,
all wool black strips, with all be -
swoon prises.
Traveller's samples of summer ropes a1
awsydown prices ; we boeghe them
cheap and will divide with you.
$3 60 to $3.75 Capes ell at
4.00 to 600
$1 00
1 50
Remnant" of Table Linen atwholesale pr=ose.
A lot of remnants and mill -ends; arm.
*n perked goads, some are not ; some are
eeoead., some are slightly soiled, but all
ae poses yie las ee pay. We may have
the std yes wont jut new.
Hale -Mee'. fine Kaelieh Hats, hard
or soft, Obriet) 'e maks.
5200 to 8250 Hats all at 11 60
160 and 126 sees 1 00
75.od 1.00 " v.. 60
A lot all at nae print 26
Oar story is not of cheap scrods. but think of value and we will give you
your money's worth every time. We sell Cheap becomes we sell for Cash.
No bookkeeper to pay or collector's fees to charge you : you don't hal to pay
for those who cannot or will not pay : you pay for just what you get, and no
more.
.� We Sell for Cash or Produce.
W.A. .M°KEM.
Reid'. Old Stand, (loderich.
-a
--gra.- _- - �• -�-
Extra Valuers All Over the Store.
ROIITISTSON.
Remember the Dates, May 25th and 26th.
Beautiiiil Spring Has Oome.
The wools are fall of dowers, the air trembles with ore
music of birds, sad it's time to clean house.
vtglal -
Climax Furniture Polish
1t make. old turnit urn
look like new.
Coat the plpew with .
Meatesn.all
before patina away. to serest
rust. 26c- A BOTTLE.
Flower and Garden Seeds,
band femora Mckaae•.
(`all on u. fon Ilonubold 40+uaa., Diaz -
flatmate lid other Spring:equalise
Niagara Vapor Bath
Cabinets, si.. that ars
Every home should have one
Tone oro with a boute or two of our
assafras Blood and
Stomach Bitters
11 freshens and silent hers. -SO eclat,
W. C. GOOD, Chemist, Bedford Block.
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Original
PositWn;.:
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It is better
even to be right than merely original, but the
easy position you may assume in these:shoes
of ours we are ready now to show you helps
us get back to original comfort. If you want
solid, new -fashioned comfort
WEAR "SLATER" SHOES.
P.S. -The balance of our Winter Stock
must be sold regardless of price.
WM. SHARMAN, JR.
0014 La OP Laver Wexner THE PRACTICAL BROS NAN, AND SOL
ANn SQUASH. AOLNT FOR TN■ aWTaa BOOT.
0 ODEFLIOH_
MEDICAL HALL, GODER,OH,
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„age '0v.o.,
Stock nearly complete again. New goods received daily.
A lot of fine Both and Carriage Sponges just to hand.
The newest and latest Perfumes; t.,
Patent Medicines, Horse and Cattle Spices, and Condition Powders.
Rubber 0909]', Syringes, Atalnizora, Hot Water and Ice Bags, etc., etc
F. JORDAN,
Colmer Colborne-st add SOW
BICYCLES !
Just look at those prices t
" White," high grade wheel, was $70, now $SS•
"McCready," Goderich, from 535 up.
" Jupiter," grand wheels, from 530 up.
Come and see them at
WORSELL'S
TO •D *IITISRR$.
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